Help:StyleGuide
A short guide to formatting text for this wiki
(Formatting help specific to this network and this wiki.)
It may seem a bit odd to launch straight into the specifics first, but this part is possibly going to be referred to by most once familiar with the basics. Scroll for the Basic formatting section.
If you absolutely must create a page to test something major, please create it using @yourusername/Sandbox
and add [[Category:Sandbox]]
to automatically add it to the Category:Sandbox Page.
Your Wiki user page
If you want to be listed as a Wiki editor/creator please create your Wiki page with @yourusername
as the title and copy the text from Template:User. If you don't wish to follow that template please at least add [[Category:User]]
at the bottom of the markup.
Username at pnut.io
[https://pnut.io/{@username} @username]
- for example, [https://pnut.io/@pnut @pnut]
- gives @pnut
Hashtag at pnut.io
[https://pnut.io/tags/{tag} tag]
- for example, [https://pnut.io/tags/ThemeMonday #ThemeMonday]
- gives #ThemeMonday
Hashtag RSS feed at pnut.io
https://pnut.io/feed/rss/posts/tags/{tag}
- for example, https://pnut.io/feed/rss/posts/tags/ThemeMonday
- gives https://pnut.io/feed/rss/posts/tags/ThemeMonday
Add a Calendar
For calendar usage, see the SimpleCalendar MediaWiki Extension. (Please use infrequently, it creates badly-named pages by default. The intention is to supersede it with something even better.)
Banners
To draw the reader’s attention to facts about a page add a:
‽ |
Banner! |
(This is not a default Mediawiki item.)
{{Template:Banner|'''‽'''|Banner!}}
Basic formatting
(Yet another guide to Mediawiki markup.)
It’s not necessary to learn a complex markup language to create good-looking wiki pages. MediaWiki markup is different to DokuWiki markup and both are, of course, different to Markdown. Plain text will work just as well to create useful, informative content; content beats form every time.
The toolbar at the top of the editing area is very useful and transforms a previously arcane art into something akin to using a simple text editor to create, er… complex things. What follows is a guide for those who wish to delve deeper and for those who wish to apply consistent styling across this wiki.
Things to remember
- When you're editing use the Preview button. Use it often. The preview button is your friend.
- If all else fails look at someone else’s page for clues.
- Don’t be frightened to break something, changes can be reverted if necessary.
- Try not to break anything (see the first edict above.)
Section headings
Note: Heading 1 is used by the Mediawiki software as the page title.
Heading 2
To separate text from other sections.
==Heading 2 ==
Heading 3
Subsections…
=== Heading 3 ===
Heading 4
==== Heading 4 ====
Note that the presence of 3 or more section headings in a page automatically generates a table of contents.
It can be disabled by addition of the __NOTOC__
Magic Word (preferred location: top of page.)
Basic styles
Ordinary text:
Ordinary text
Italic text:
''Italic'' text
Bold text:
'''Bold''' text
Italic bold text:
'''''Italic bold''''' text
Monospaced text:
<pre>Monospaced text</pre> for code, explanations. (Or start a line with a space.)
Links
(Red links are links to pages that don’t exist yet.)
Wiki pages, e.g. Events:
[[Events]]
Wiki pages with friendlier names, e.g. The past is past, with a pipe between URL and text:
[[PnutHistory|The past is past]]
External pages, just type the URL, e.g. https://pnut.io:
https://pnut.io
External Pages with friendlier names e.g. is a nice site, with a space between URL and text:
[https://pnut.io is a nice site]
Lists
Numbered list:
- One
- Two
- More
# One # Two # More
Bulleted list:
- Foo
- Bar
- Baz
* Foo * Bar * Baz
Other
A number of html formatting tags can also be used, such as
hr, pre, strike, strong